lemonisdead Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 28, 2015 #1 Hello, I have tried CTRL + Q and it was not working. So I have found in the Edit menu, CTRL + ' but it won't work I don't find the way to insert breakpoints (not bookmark, I've read) Thanks
Hello, I have tried CTRL + Q and it was not working. So I have found in the Edit menu, CTRL + ' but it won't work I don't find the way to insert breakpoints (not bookmark, I've read) Thanks
S sorex Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 28, 2015 #2 did you try clicking in the grey border next to the line number to set a breakpoint? (It is the same method as in VB6/VBA/.NET) Upvote 0
did you try clicking in the grey border next to the line number to set a breakpoint? (It is the same method as in VB6/VBA/.NET)
lemonisdead Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 28, 2015 #3 @sorex : I due you many thanks : I was clicking the white part next to the lines numbers... It subsists the CTRL + ' shortcut but I hope I know pressing the keys Upvote 0
@sorex : I due you many thanks : I was clicking the white part next to the lines numbers... It subsists the CTRL + ' shortcut but I hope I know pressing the keys
S sorex Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 28, 2015 #4 indeed, CTRL-Q doesn't work and CTRL-' doesn't either CTRL-Q should make more sense than CTRL-' as other editors use that shortcut for commenting aswell. Upvote 0
indeed, CTRL-Q doesn't work and CTRL-' doesn't either CTRL-Q should make more sense than CTRL-' as other editors use that shortcut for commenting aswell.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 28, 2015 #5 Ctrl + ' is similar to Eclipse Ctrl + / (Java comment character). There is a problem with this character on some keyboards as it is not a standard character. I will add Ctrl + Q as a shortcut as well. Upvote 0
Ctrl + ' is similar to Eclipse Ctrl + / (Java comment character). There is a problem with this character on some keyboards as it is not a standard character. I will add Ctrl + Q as a shortcut as well.
asales Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 28, 2015 #6 CTRL+Q and CTRL+W is very usefull to me too. Upvote 0
Dave O Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 29, 2015 #7 For me, the big advantage of Ctrl-Q and Ctrl-W are that they can be done with the left hand without taking my right hand off the mouse. Seems minor, but makes a difference for a frequently used shortcut. Upvote 0
For me, the big advantage of Ctrl-Q and Ctrl-W are that they can be done with the left hand without taking my right hand off the mouse. Seems minor, but makes a difference for a frequently used shortcut.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 31, 2015 #8 As I wrote above Ctrl + Q will be available in the next update. Upvote 0